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Crude comparisons with, say, the Ottoman occupation of Greece are obviously absurd. There is no occupying army, white children aren’t recruited as janissaries, there is no jizya tax for being an infidel in a Muslim empire. Modern power is much more diffuse, modern methods of control are far more sophisticated and far-reaching—but still there is something to be said of the notion of occupation and dhimmitude.
Western governments have begun a project hitherto unthinkable: they are replacing their own populations with foreign populations, for reasons that aren’t entirely clear and can be debated. What is clear is that this process is happening, and it’s happening fast. It’s happening in every single Western nation—every single nation Europeans inhabit and have created—except Hungary and, perhaps, America; although what gains Trump has made are extremely fragile at this stage and can easily be reversed.
To some extent, a return to the status-quo ante, and to concepts like meritocracy, may work. I believe quality wins out, and Europeans still possess the greatest human capital to be found on this planet. However, the status quo ante brought us to this juncture: don’t forget that. On that basis alone, the argument for radical change has huge power.
Western governments have begun a project hitherto unthinkable: they are replacing their own populations with foreign populations, for reasons that aren’t entirely clear and can be debated. What is clear is that this process is happening, and it’s happening fast. It’s happening in every single Western nation—every single nation Europeans inhabit and have created—except Hungary and, perhaps, America; although what gains Trump has made are extremely fragile at this stage and can easily be reversed.
To some extent, a return to the status-quo ante, and to concepts like meritocracy, may work. I believe quality wins out, and Europeans still possess the greatest human capital to be found on this planet. However, the status quo ante brought us to this juncture: don’t forget that. On that basis alone, the argument for radical change has huge power.
Look up the murder of Donald Giusti in Lewiston, Maine, in 2018. He was stoned and kicked to death by a group of Somalis in a park. His family were wheeled out and given prepared statements to read, calling for calm and disavowing a racial motive. The man identified as striking the killing blow got a 9-month sentence. All this was the work of a branch of the Department of Justice established as part of the Civil Rights Act in 1965.
Nursing a deep sense of grievance is stupid, counter-productive and undignified. There are enough people in the world already who obsess over some massacre or act of betrayal that took place 1700 years ago in some dusty shithole. We don’t need more people who think like that. People who gaslight about the nature of the problem are no less unwelcome, though.
Nursing a deep sense of grievance is stupid, counter-productive and undignified. There are enough people in the world already who obsess over some massacre or act of betrayal that took place 1700 years ago in some dusty shithole. We don’t need more people who think like that. People who gaslight about the nature of the problem are no less unwelcome, though.
There isn’t even a mass genocide of whites in South Africa, although they are being deliberately targeted for racist murder in significant numbers, with the connivance of the government and of foreign governments and the media, who deny the murders are happening. But you’d be a fool to say violence against white people in American isn’t normalised or widely celebrated, or that the mainly black perpetrators of anti-white violence aren’t protected.
For decades, the Community Relations Service existed to disguise and give tacit approval to savage acts of violence perpetrated against white people simply because they were white. The families of victims were pressured and made to issue public disavowals of a racial motive. The killers often walked free.
For decades, the Community Relations Service existed to disguise and give tacit approval to savage acts of violence perpetrated against white people simply because they were white. The families of victims were pressured and made to issue public disavowals of a racial motive. The killers often walked free.
Big Chungus is now right-wing extremism, according to the Guardian.
We were never asked whether we wanted mass immigration. We didn't even want small amounts of immigration.
My conclusion was that the EO could genuinely fracture the MAHA movement and drive voters away from Trump at the midterms.
In short, I didn't have a good thing to say about the Order, on any grounds.
I'm not sure where this untruth came from--whether it's a lie or misunderstanding--but it's so egregious I felt I had to say this.
In short, I didn't have a good thing to say about the Order, on any grounds.
I'm not sure where this untruth came from--whether it's a lie or misunderstanding--but it's so egregious I felt I had to say this.
Yesterday I got a DM from someone asking why I supported President Trump's glyphosate Executive Order. I found this pretty baffling, given that just three days after the Order was issued, I wrote a full-throated denunciation for a news outlet (Infowars) that gets tens of millions of hits weekly.
"Could there be a bigger betrayal of the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement, which played a crucial role in returning Donald Trump to power?" I asked.
My answer was "no."
"There’s no way to spin this as good, at least not that I can think of," I added.
I also criticised Secretary Kennedy's attempt to defend the EO as "special pleading," and said he was being disingenuous about the need to trial new methods to phase out pesticides: regenerative farming exists now and we know it works, thanks to the work of pioneers like Joel Salatin. So why the holdup? Give incentives to farmers to use regenerative methods. And yeah, trial new tech like laser pest zappers as well.
"Could there be a bigger betrayal of the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement, which played a crucial role in returning Donald Trump to power?" I asked.
My answer was "no."
"There’s no way to spin this as good, at least not that I can think of," I added.
I also criticised Secretary Kennedy's attempt to defend the EO as "special pleading," and said he was being disingenuous about the need to trial new methods to phase out pesticides: regenerative farming exists now and we know it works, thanks to the work of pioneers like Joel Salatin. So why the holdup? Give incentives to farmers to use regenerative methods. And yeah, trial new tech like laser pest zappers as well.
The funniest thing about Danny Dyer is that for decades he’s been presented as a quintessential geezer / hard man, and yet even now, as he acknowledges his own people—the cockneys—have been ethnically cleansed from London, he doesn’t have the balls to say why.
Good woman. It's important to remember just how much pressure parents are under not to say this sort of thing when their children are killed by migrants.
Read my latest essay on the Massachusetts Male Aging Study, one of the most important studies for understanding testosterone decline today,
https://www.raweggstack.com/p/what-is-the-massachusetts-male-aging
https://www.raweggstack.com/p/what-is-the-massachusetts-male-aging